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daddykev
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Thanks Dave271069
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Sorry, I know very little about Photoshop, I'm a Corel Draw man (beta tester X3, X4, X5, X6 and X7)
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only 5 mugs!

Are you printing via Powerdriver? Some people swear by it others swear about it. When everything is going well its great - when its not its pants.

Is your screen calibrated?

If your screen is not calibrated you will struggle with colour, unless you are lucky enough to have a screen that just happens to be accurate straight out of the box.

If you go to

http://www.chromix.com/downloadarea/tes ... lor57s.jpg

and download the image it will help you assess your monitor. It is a test image used to set up Fuji mini labs. The skin tones are good, the grey scales should be clean - no magenta/green colour cast, the whites should be clean etc. It isn't a substitute for calibration but it can help. You could also shrink it down and print it on a mug and see what it looks like colour wise.

regards


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Hi, I found just changing to powerdriver made all the difference, the colour change was quite significant.
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I got better results using the Powerdriver (with CorelDraw)
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